MU College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources

a faculty member talks with a student and her family

Aug. 18, 2021

Photo gallery: New students take advantage of one-stop shop at MU Student Center

Tigers from across campus are on hand to help take care of last-minute details.

photo of a lake

Aug. 17, 2021

Missouri lake research goes worldwide

Researchers compile data from lakes throughout the world to look at changing oxygen levels.

up-close shot of a bee

Aug. 4, 2021

Loving pure honey and the bees that don’t make it

MU scientists expose the icky in the sticky stuff and the wild side of bees.

This is a picture of a farm field with a graphic overlay demonstrating AI technology.

July 29, 2021

MU plays crucial role in new NSF artificial intelligence institute

Collaborative institute will use AI to realistically predict how crops respond to various conditions.

This is a picture of two brown cows.

July 22, 2021

Cattle losing adaptations to environmental stressors, MU researchers find

Researchers pave the way for genetic tests of cattle that can look for the presence of specific adaptations, such as heat resistance.

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July 20, 2021

Torq ’N Tigers win five performance categories at international event

drone shot of jesse hall with lush, green trees in front of it during summer

July 14, 2021

MU announces restructuring of Agricultural Experiment Station

Action will strengthen research and education centers across the state, saving more than $800,000.

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July 6, 2021

2021 Provost’s and Chancellor’s Awards announced

a girl in a white tank top smiles in the center of the photo. there are other students around her

June 15, 2021

Photo gallery: Summer Welcome 2021

New students are soaking up the sun and earning their stripes at Summer Welcome. See how they’re preparing for life at Mizzou.

vegetables on a table with green grass and shrubs behind

June 14, 2021

Increasing fruit and vegetable production

Study sheds light on how produce growers can help double the value of Missouri agriculture.

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